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Clinical Textbook of Addictive Disorders 3rd ed - R. Frances, S. Miller, A. Mack (Guilford, 2005) WW

Clinical Textbook of Addictive Disorders 3rd ed - R. Frances, S. Miller, A. Mack (Guilford, 2005) WW

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668 IndexCocaine use and abuse (cont.)ingestion, 197–198intoxication, 190intoxication treatment, 201–202intravenous use, 187, 188, 198laboratory testing for, 65law enforcement, 186mortality and morbidity, 185neurophysiology, 6, 189–190, 197overdose complications, 185, 190overdose treatment, 201pharmacotherapy for, 603–606polydrug abuse, 185, 188, 193–194,249, 250, 251, 259–260, 263preparation and administration, 185–188prevalence and patterns, 184–186, 192psychiatric comorbidity, 193, 194–196, 273, 286–287racial/ethnic differences in, 185–186,325, 326recreational use, 192relapse risk, 190, 191sexual behavior and, 441tolerance, 191withdrawal, 191–192, 202workplace consumption, 344Codeine, 65Cognitive-behavioral relapse prevention,515cocaine addiction treatment, 203,653with dually diagnos<strong>ed</strong> patients, 282Cognitive-behavioral therapy, 475, 476cocaine addiction treatment, 203with dually diagnos<strong>ed</strong> patients, 281methamphetamine addictiontreatment, 208for pathological gambling, 312–313See also Cognitive-behavioral relapseprevention; Cognitive therapyCognitive functioningAIDS/HIV complications, 412–414alcohol-relat<strong>ed</strong> impairments, 87–89assessment, 50–51blackouts, 359chronic cocaine use effects, 191cocaine intoxication effects, 190cognitive deficits model <strong>of</strong> addiction,11cognitive style, 40intoxication as defense against legalresponsibility, 357–359methamphetamine effects, 207, 208polydrug abuse effects, 258–259as pr<strong>ed</strong>ictive <strong>of</strong> drug use, 259prenatal cocaine exposure effects,199–200processes involv<strong>ed</strong> in substance abuse,40–43substance abuse effects, 40–42, 607in withdrawal, 42Cognitive therapycase formulation, 477–483case management approach, 494conceptual basis, 482dialectical behavior therapy and, 495–496dropout prevention, 495with dually diagnos<strong>ed</strong> patients, 282,489indications, 474–475model <strong>of</strong> substance abuse, 475–476,480monitoring progress in, 492–493motivational enhancement therapyand, 495for pathological gambling, 312present focus <strong>of</strong>, 486relapse prevention, 488–489session structure and sch<strong>ed</strong>ule, 487–488stages-<strong>of</strong>-change assessment, 489–490strategies for substance abusetreatment, 491–495therapeutic relationship in, 483–485,490treatment goals, 480, 485, 497treatment planning, 489–491See also Cognitive-behavioral relapseprevention; Cognitive-behavioraltherapyCommunity reinforcement approach,645, 652

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